An extraordinary and unique terracotta sculpture, crafted by the renowned ceramic artist Alessio Tasca in his own atelier in Nove, Italy, in 1984, stands as a true testament to his mastery. This large, striking piece captivates with its bold, abstract form, reminiscent of the avant-garde spirit of the Zero group. Crafted from black-glazed terracotta, its dynamic, fluid shape gives a remarkable sense of movement, engaging the viewer from every perspective. A particularly intriguing detail is the red terracotta subtly emerging through the glaze, adding depth and character to the sculpture.
Beyond its artistic brilliance, what makes this piece truly special is its provenance. Unlike Tasca’s usual smaller multiples, this is a one-of-a-kind work, created as a personal gift for dear friends. Signed and dated on the back, this collector’s dream carries both artistic and sentimental significance. It has been preserved in its original condition, making it a standout addition to any collection or interior.
Alessio Tasca (1929-2020) was a distinguished Italian ceramicist whose career began in the late 1940s. Gaining early recognition at the Triennale di Milano (1951) and the Venice Biennale (1952, 1954, 1964), he evolved from functional ceramics to groundbreaking sculptural works. In 1961, he left his family’s workshop to establish his own studio, where he pioneered large-scale terracotta sculptures, winning prestigious awards, including 1st Prize at the Venice Biennale (1964).
This exceptional terracotta sculpture is a striking example of Tasca’s artistic evolution—a fusion of technical mastery, expressive form, and personal history that embodies his lasting legacy in contemporary ceramic art.
Designer: | Alessio Tasca | |
Type: | Sculpture | |
Manufacturer: | Own atelier | |
Year: | 1984 | |
Country: | Italy | |
Materials: | Terracotta glazed | |
Condition: | Very good, original | |
Height: | 36 cm | |
Width: | 53 cm | |
Depth: | 23 cm | |
Item nr: | PF25MA06 |
Holland / Belgium: | € Free | |
Europe: | € 75 - 150 | |
Outside Europe: | € 250 - 450 |